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The Mongols primarily settled in the vast steppes of Central Asia, particularly in present-day Mongolia. After their conquests, they established significant presence in areas such as China, Persia, and parts of Eastern Europe, where they ruled over diverse populations. Notably, the Mongol Empire facilitated cultural exchanges and trade across these regions, leading to the establishment of cities like Karakorum and later, Beijing, as important centers of administration and culture.
The name Mongol specifies one or several ethnic groups, now mainly located in Mongolia, China, and Russia. The Mongol Empire (, Mongolyn Ezent Güren or , Ikh Mongol Uls) was an empire from the 13th and 14th century spanning from Eastern Europe across Asia. It emerged from the unification of Mongol and Turkic tribes in modern day Mongolia, and grew through invasions, after Genghis Khan had been proclaimed ruler of all Mongols in 1206.
European slave traders mainly went to the coastal West African modern day nations such as Liberia, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone.
East of the demarcation line, established by the Treaty of Tordesillas in 1494, Portugal ruled over territories in South America, primarily modern-day Brazil. This division was intended to settle disputes between Spain and Portugal regarding newly discovered lands. Consequently, Portugal expanded its influence and colonization efforts in this region, while Spain focused on territories to the west.
The United Nations.
Genghis Khan become the sole ruler of the Mongols of Mongolia, which is still a modern day country.
He ruled in the land of the Geats (modern day Sweden)
hammurabi ruled mesopotamia. He ruled after a ruler named Saragon, who ruled a small area of mesopotamia (now modern day Iraq) called Akkad.
Kublai Khan conquered most of modern day China. He set up the Yuan dynasty.
China, because the Chinese emperors had build the Great Wall of China to get protection from the Mongolian aggression.
The Mamluks in Egypt were able to successfully defeat the MONGOLS at the Battle of Ain Jalut, in modern-day Israel.
During the lifetime of Genghis Khan, the Mongols claimed the following modern day countries for its empire: China, Mongolia, Russia, Ukraine, Korea, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia, Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, Turkmenistan, Moldova, Kuwait, Poland, and Hungary.
King Enzana is he was the ruler of an already significant kingdom of the Red Sea region that ruled modern-day African nations of Ethiopia, Eretria, northern Somalia, Djibouti, as well as modern-day Yemen in the southern Arabian Peninsula.
The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
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turkey,turkmanistan,uzbekistan,plus anatolia... :3 meow